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That's because of the silly 302 temporary redirect to a relative URL with GET-method args that is done on that site. Open the right location and it should work fine. We probably should support this at some point though.

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This bug has been fixed in CVS.
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404 means the page cannot be found, openning 404 error handler URL is counter intuitive since it implies that the fopen() succeeded opening the request page, even though the requested page does not exist.
This will not be fixed.

[2003-01-03 10:40 UTC] patric at liefdeis dot com

No, you didn't understand the problem. In reality it doesn't return a 404 error, but because a 302 is given back in the form:
newpage.htm
but is handled as /newpage.htm, it opens the wrong redirect and that returns a 404. In PHP 4.2.x this works fine.
The URL:
http://www.smswhiz.com/http2sms/sendsms.asp
Does not return a 404-error when you follow it manually!

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